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Ok here's the deal guys, if you would like to submit a picture of your truck you can do so here. There are some rules, so allow me to bold these so you read them

Pictures must not be any larger than 800x600

You may only submit ONE picture of your truck

Your truck must be complete, no poser shots of your truck without driveshafts, or shocks, or the chassis sitting on a spray can

You may link to a thread about your truck and you may link to a site containing more pictures

Do NOT list out addresses to individual pictures

If you would like to change your truck's picture, please edit your post accordingly

Please post a build thread for your rig. This will reduce chit-chat in this thread and give folks a reference point for info on your rig.

Anyone not following these rules will have the rules enforced onto their post as the mods see fit, ie: removing excess pictures, deleting multiple links, deleting of the entire post if too many rules are being broken for us to simply edit the post

The main thing here is we want to show off your trucks, but we don't want people suffering with long load times to get the pics up. We also don't want rccrawler's bandwidth to go down the toilet. Not everyone is running monitors at 1600x1200, so small pictures are appreciated.

Here is my Wheely King project. It is mostly stock other than stretched with my own custom links, and an Integy 55T motor. I borrowed the 2.2 Swamp Dawgs with RC4WD beadlocks from my F-350 since I was playing with the WK wheels/tires on my F-350 for a bit. I had to make drive shafts out of junk in my garage untill my T-Maxx ones show up, but they seem to be holding up to my suprise!...

Well after the Boyer Tuber was a crawling failure I tore it a part. Using the WK tranny and axles I made this truck. I hope you all like it. This was a cheap and simple build other than the electronics and motor.